In Texas, nursing facilities are required to follow detailed resident-care obligations. But after a fall, the story families hear is not always complete. In Ennis, as in other Texas communities, incident details may be recorded in multiple places—shift notes, care plans, risk assessments, and internal reporting—sometimes with inconsistencies in timing, wording, or follow-up.
That’s why fall claims often hinge on whether the facility:
- had a current fall-risk profile for the resident,
- provided the level of assistance the care plan required,
- maintained safe pathways and bathroom conditions,
- and responded promptly after the fall—especially if there was any head impact or a change in alertness.
If the facility’s records don’t match the medical picture, that gap can be critical.


